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Here is a question about something one of my friends told me (he is a 24v er). I figured that this would be the best place to find out the facts because I don't know much about the 24v. (i'm a 12v er)
He said that one of the guys at the truck accessory shop told him that if you unhook the battery for two hours. Hook it back up, then drive it through all the gears harder than you ever have that it would "reprogram" #ad
the computer to allow more power to be produced. on an auto it would "reprogram" the engine as well as adjust the shift points and the firmness.

I personally think that the guy is full of S#@%!

I feel kinda dumb asking a question like this but this is my only source for the information to proove them wrong or maby get prooved wrong?
Well let me know your thoughts.
Thanks
Adam Harman

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Adam Harman
95 auto red and white #6 tst , eagle alluminum wheels. Still BOMBING

[This message has been edited by BigYellowIron (edited 02-27-2001). ]
 
I could be wrong, but it sounds like DOOKIE to me. The rumor I have heard, which I am unsure of it's truth is that during break-in on an ISB the 'puter gradully steps up the power at set mileage levels... is that one true?
 
I've also heard that the 24v also has set break in mileage points that change the programming,that also sounded like DOOKIE. Seems like something like that would play havoc with the add on boxes everyone uses. Thanks Joe,I like that word.

[This message has been edited by illflem (edited 02-27-2001). ]
 
This is the same story I heard during a dark period in my life when I was a Ford owner. (smiley for head hung in shame) The story went that the computer program would change at 10,000 miles. Also if you unhooked battery for awhile, computer would relearn your driving habits and optimize performance. #ad


Sam

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2001. 5 2500 QC HO 6sp LB 3. 54LS everything except leather, white/agate 2wd,Isspro guauges on the A,ME kit,DD Tru torque module, Psychotty


Fordaholic-clean and Mopar'd since 10/05/00
 
Some cars do that though. My dad works with a guy that bought a Z06 vette a few months ago. He knew the car was fast when he bought it(if you consider a vette "fast" lol) And recently jumped on it do discover that it broke the tires loose in second gear and continued to the next gear. He calls the dealer and they told him "Oh your computer just took the car out of break in mode" I would think that they would tell someone this when they bought the car. Another reason GM= GET MOPAR
Clark
 
All untrue lies! Those are just rumors you're hearing. I've owned two 24valers and they don't kick in at a 10k mile break in.

-Mike
 
good one, Wier, actually the obdII computer technology does "learn" driving habits for optimum performance and ride comfort. generally it takes about 25 trips for it to settle on a pattern. with that said by unhooking the negative battery cable the pcm will default and then start the "learning" process all over. we use to use a device on the ford Mustangs called a "stinger" that did just that. it was used to make a pass down the 1/4 and then sting it to reflash the eprom to default for the next run.

it is also my understanding that the Dodge ram uses an OBDII or III PCM. thus making the forementioned "true"

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Todd,
2001 Q-cab SB 4x4 5spd 3. 55's, A pillar Boost/EGT,Jardines 4" turboback kit, and more to come...
 
Great. . now a bunch of us are going to start disconnecting our batteries and then running our trucks hard? All I know is that after the EPA ECM program change (early 24 valvers... less power, lower mileage, more smoke), I tried it hoping to reset the ECM to it's defaults. No such luck. Anyhow, interesting post.

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98. 5 2500, 24v, QC, 4x4, 4. 10 LSD, short bed, tow package, camper suspension, Westin nerfs, camper shell, TST PowerMax3, 275 RVs, EGT/Boost pillar gauges... Love my Cummins, no love for Dodge
 
My experience on this subject has been first with my 92 318 Dakota. I drove the p>>> out of it right from the git go and it has run strong since 135000 miles on it now. When I bought my diesel in Oklahoma I jumped in drove the p>>> out of it to LasVegas and it runs very strong at 10000 miles I love it!!!!!!!

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20yr Mopar Parts Manager,"June of 2000" 2001 quad cab,2wd,auto,354 LSD rear axle,Raven Magnum 8' cap. Mag Hitech trans pan. Isspro gauges Apillar mount. Amsoil air filter.
 
WeirCummins said it. Just need to get those PartsCummins.

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2001. 5 2500 4X4, QC, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, SLT, SWB, Trailer, Camper & Snow plow Packages, White, 35k# Cody Hitch, 20' Gooseneck Lowboy flat-bed Trailer.
 
Actually discovering in another post a link to another thread about ECM and driving habits... according to Marco, it mgiht not be DOOKIE after all... see Marco's post in the thread below https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum4/HTML/003200.html
could be why the kid(salesman) at the dealership that sold me the truck told me that during break in to "drive it like you stole it"



[This message has been edited by joesoot (edited 03-01-2001). ]
 
I tried it and it works. All I had to do was disconnect the batteries, Install a PE, EZ, 275s, HX40 and 4" exhaust and a few hours later hook the batteries back up and BAM 350HP, maybe the longer you leave the batteries disconnected the more power you get

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Y2K(BD. 11. 18. 99)PW7A BE2L34,(A4OP=ETC/DDX),DMDP w/DSA,AHJ,Autometer Pyro& 50#Boost,STD. PE&EZ,275RV injectors, PSA, Majestic HX40,4"exh. w/Stan's downpipe
 
DOOKIE! - I like it too, and just wanted to say it. Thanks JoeSoot!

- JyRO

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Y2K 2500 Cummins ETC/DEE, SLT+, 4X4, Quad, LB, Intense Blue Sport, 3. 54 LSD, rear aux. springs (camper special), sliding rear window, all options except cab clearance lights including agate leather, totally stock engine, silencer ring removed, "stealth," mod to run fogs with high beam. Since everybody else listed their toys, I will too.
1995 Kawasaki ZX6-R (For Sale)
1990 Toyota Celica
1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL (For sale)
 
HEY, HVAC is just busy looking for quick connects for his battery #ad
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I'm heading out there sunday to see if I can find him.

HVAC, where are you???
 
I'll be the dookie! What have I got to lose? Mabey my steering problem will be relearned also and I'll go straighter, faster!

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2001 2500 QC 4x4 HO 6 speed, 4. 10 LSD loaded enough.
 
I haven't laughed this hard in years. You guys are making me pi*$ my pants.

My wife's stories about truck noises don't even compare.

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1998. 5 3500, Q/C, ISB, 4x4, Blue Box, 40% Helped, guaged-out, chrome everywhere, 5" BIG Tip, Westin, Autometer, Covercraft, Big Ram
 
My last trip my ETH picked up 3 to 4 lbs boost and ran like a scalded cat. It just turned 10,000 miles. Is it just my imiganation?? There was no mistaking there was more drivable power and boost. The truck is alvays loaded near 20,000# combined weight. #ad


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1995 2500 5 spd US Gear 2 speed,PackBrake, bombed,big turbo, injectors CUMMINS POWER!!. 2001 ETH 3500 PackBrake, gagues,otherwise stock. 1972 "1066" International Harvester 414 ci diesel pulling tractor, big pump,turbo and injectors. Alcohol injection,BINDER POWER!! .
GONZO
 
I agree with WeirCummins (actually, after driving his truck, I call him Rocketman!) and can attest to the fact - if you do what he said, you will notice an amazing difference in power. I will say that after owning two 24Vs and driven each more than 10,000 miles, there was no difference or "break-in" reprogramming that I have experienced.

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'01 Dodge Ram 2500, 24V Cummins, 4x4 QC, 11,000 miles, Red, all leather interior, 5-Sp, 3. 54 gears, Westin black nerf bars, Rhino-lined, black bed rails, Ranch-hand rear bumper, and BFG All Terrain 295x75R16s
'93 Jeep Wrangler, red, 30,000 original miles, 4. 0L, 5 speed AX-15 transmission, Atlas II 4. 1:1 T-case, Tom Woods drive shafts, Warn Extreme coil over suspension, Dana 44 reverse cut front axle, Dana 60 reverse cut rear axle, 4. 56 gears, all disc brakes, 10x15 Bart beadlock wheels, 35x14. 5x15 SSRs, Warn 9500i winch, custom roll cage, custom front and rear bumpers with swing out tire carrier, Currie air compressor with custom rock slider air tanks, dual Optima batteries, auto wheel balancers and much more!
'98 Big Tex,12,000 GVW, 20'x7' tandem wheeled bumper pull trailer
 
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